
Vehicles are backed up along Interstate 69 in Indianapolis on Friday, May 9, 2014. Two construction workers removing traffic restrictions after overnight paving were killed Friday morning when a pickup truck crashed into them along Interstate 69 in northeast Indianapolis, police said. The crash happened about 5:45 a.m. in the southbound lanes a couple miles north of I-465, causing traffic heading into Indianapolis to back up for several miles in the heavily traveled suburban area. State Police Sgt. Rich Myers said investigators didn't immediately know why the driver of the pickup ran into the large arrow board set up in the left lanes of the highway or how fast the truck was going at the time. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Robert Scheer) NO SALES
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